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Key GMAT Sentence Correction Concepts: Subject-Verb Agreement

Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on October 17, 2014 11:39:00 AM CDT

gmat verbal testSentence Correction is the only part of the GMAT Verbal section where you can truly acquire new skills and knowledge to improve your score.

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The Only Way to Boost Your GMAT Verbal Score

Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on August 5, 2014 3:28:00 PM CDT

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Tags: GMAT verbal score, GMAT reading comprehension

Follow 3 Principles To Improve Your GMAT Score

Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on May 5, 2014 2:17:00 PM CDT

Building GMAT knowledge.Improving your academic performance, and really any type of performance (i.e., athletic, musical, professional, personal – you name it), is a function of following three important principles:

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Tags: growth mindset, gmat practice test, GMAT prep, GMAT resources, GMAT tips

GMAT vs. GRE: Side-by-Side Comparison

Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on April 1, 2014 9:37:00 AM CDT

More and more business schools allow you to choose whether to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) vs Graduate Managment Admissions Test (GMAT) for your application.  It’s true, and, it means that you have some decisions to make.

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Tags: GRE vs. GMAT, GRE, gre test prep, gmat tutoring, GMAT

Beyond the GMAT: Unique MBA Admissions Consulting

Posted by Mark Skoskiewicz on February 17, 2014 9:14:00 AM CST

shutterstock 115114504 resized 600At MyGuru, we offer experienced, 99th percentile scoring GMAT tutors with impressive academic backgrounds and  proven track records of helping students improve their GMAT scores - at an affordable price.  We’ve are building an increasingly deep partnership with an admissions consulting firm with a similar philosophy, as applied to the world of business school admissions (and other types of graduate programs) – InGenius Prep.

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Tags: MBA admissions consulting, New Partnerships

GMAT Testing Center Problems Explained

Posted by Daniel Haug on November 25, 2013 3:07:00 PM CST

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So you did all of your GMAT preparation, maybe even took a GMAT course, and finally took the exam. Then at the GMAT testing center something got messed up. If so, this article is for you. You would think that it would be easy to file a complaint, but it turns out that there a couple things that you should know that aren't stated upfront on the GMAC website.

First of all, you need to e-mail or call them within 30 days of taking the exam. If you wait longer than this, you might as well not even bother getting in touch with them.

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